根据所给首字母提示,完成短文。
Once upon a time there lived in Germany two brothers named Jacob Grim and William Grim. They liked to listen to old stories and then wrote them down. Then they had enough stories to make a book. You can guess the n 1.________ of their book! It is Grimms’ Fairy Tales (《格林童话》)
The story of this little book began when the brothers were still at school. And it started w 2. a good teacher. This teacher liked to find out how things happened. S 3.________ the two brothers were doing the same thing. They asked questions and then looked for a 4.________ to them.
Among the q 5.________ the brothers asked were. “Who made up the old fairy tales?” “Who first told about Cinderella (灰姑娘)?” “Who made up the story of Snow White and the story of Sleeping Beauty?”
They found that no one knew the answers to such questions. The tales were made up in very early times. Most of them were made up in days before people knew h 6.________ to write. People told the stories to one another and to their children. But only few still r 7.________ them. “When these old people die, the stories will d 8.________ with them.” said the brothers. We must write d 9.________ all the stories we can find.”
Jacob and William hunted for stories for five years. At last they had 89 tales. Just before Christmas in 1812 and first book was published.
People loved the book! They asked for more fairy stories. So the two brothers published two m 10.________ books. In all, they collected 210 stories to put into their books.
九年级英语其他题困难题
根据所给首字母提示,完成短文。
Once upon a time there lived in Germany two brothers named Jacob Grim and William Grim. They liked to listen to old stories and then wrote them down. Then they had enough stories to make a book. You can guess the n 1.________ of their book! It is Grimms’ Fairy Tales (《格林童话》)
The story of this little book began when the brothers were still at school. And it started w 2. a good teacher. This teacher liked to find out how things happened. S 3.________ the two brothers were doing the same thing. They asked questions and then looked for a 4.________ to them.
Among the q 5.________ the brothers asked were. “Who made up the old fairy tales?” “Who first told about Cinderella (灰姑娘)?” “Who made up the story of Snow White and the story of Sleeping Beauty?”
They found that no one knew the answers to such questions. The tales were made up in very early times. Most of them were made up in days before people knew h 6.________ to write. People told the stories to one another and to their children. But only few still r 7.________ them. “When these old people die, the stories will d 8.________ with them.” said the brothers. We must write d 9.________ all the stories we can find.”
Jacob and William hunted for stories for five years. At last they had 89 tales. Just before Christmas in 1812 and first book was published.
People loved the book! They asked for more fairy stories. So the two brothers published two m 10.________ books. In all, they collected 210 stories to put into their books.
九年级英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
Once upon a time, there was a man with a fine house, healthy animals and fertile land. He also had a handsome, lovely son. But the man was worried about his son, b1. the boy grew up knowing only good times and comfortable life.
“What will happen when something goes w2.for him?” wondered his father. “How will he know what to do?” So one day, the man asked the boy to go into the f3.and collect wood. To help him carry the wood home, the man gave the boy an old cart and two horses. As he was l4., the man said to his son, “If the cart breaks down w5.you are in the forest, don’t worry. Real Need will teach you what to do.”
The boy collected as m 6.wood as he could and put it onto the cart. But when the cart was filled with wood, it broke under the weight of the wood. “I hope that Real Need lives n 7.,” thought the boy, and he started crying out,“Real Need! Real Need! Where are you? Can you help me?” The boy called and called, but n 8.came, so he had no choice but to repair the cart h9..
When he arrived home he said to his father, “You said Real Need would t10.me to repair the cart, but I couldn’t find him anywhere. I had to fix it all by myself.” The man smiled happily and thought,“Real Need really is the best teacher.”
九年级英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为66-75的相应位置。
Once upon a time, there was a man with a fine house, healthy animals and fertile land. He also had a handsome, lovely son. But the man was worried about his son, b 1. the boy grew up knowing only good times and comfortable life.
“What will happen when something goes w 2. for him?” wondered his father. “How will he know what to do?” So one day, the man asked the boy to go into the f 3. and collect wood. To help him carry the wood home, the man gave the boy an old cart and two horses. As he was l 4. , the man said to his son, “If the cart breaks down w 5. you are in the forest, don’t worry. Real Need will teach you what to do.”
The boy collected as m 6. wood as he could and put it onto the cart. But when the cart was filled with wood, it broke under the weight of the wood. “I hope that Real Need lives n 7. ,” thought the boy, and he started crying out,“Real Need! Real Need! Where are you? Can you help me?” The boy called and called, but n 8. came, so he had no choice but to repair the cart h9. .
When he arrived home he said to his father, “You said Real Need would t10. me to repair the cart, but I couldn’t find him anywhere. I had to fix it all by myself.” The man smiled happily and thought,“Real Need really is the best teacher.”
九年级英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time, there was a family with 18 children living in a village. Two of the children, both boys, loved painting very much, but the family was so poor that it was impossible to send both of them to study at art school at the same time.
After many discussions, the two boys finally worked out a plan. They would toss(抛) a coin. The loser would go down into the mines(煤矿)and,with his money, pay for his brother's college tuition(学费).Then, when the brother who won the toss finished his studies, he would pay Tor the other brother to study at the college.
One of the brothers, Albrecht Durer, won the toss and his brother Jack went down into the mines. Durer worked with all his heart and his paintings were much better than those of most of his teachers. He was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.
Durer returned. When he told Jack he could go to art college, Jack said softly: "The fouryears in the mines have done too much to my hands. It is too late. Now I can’t even hold a glass."
To show his great love and respect for his brother, Durer drew his brother's hands with palms(手掌)together and thin fingers towards the sky. He called his drawing The Praying Hands, which became very famous years later.
The next time you see a copy of that touching work, take a second look. Let it be your reminder: No one can ever succeed alone!
1.According to the two brothers' discussion
A. they let the coin decide who would go to college first
B. the winner would go to college with their family's help
C. the loser would go to the mines and earn money to pay for his own education
D. the winner would work in the mines after graduation in return for the loser's support
2.Jack refused his brothers offer because
A. he was too old to learn drawing B. he disliked holding a glass
C. he suffered an accident D. his hands were out of shape as a result of his work
3.What does the underlined word "Praying" in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. 紧握着的 B. 祈祷着的 C. 张开着的 D. 伸着的
4.According to the passage, how many children of the family went to the art college?
A. One B. Two C. Zero D. Eighteen
5.The story is mainly about
A. how a talented artist became famous
B. how a young man lost his talent
C. how success is possible only with the help of others
D. how a famous painting came out
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time there lived two friends in a small village. Jay and Victor had been friends since they were little children. Now they were studying in a school which was far away from their village. They had to cross a river, climb hills and go through sandy areas on their way to school.
One rainy day, the two friends went to school as usual. They were chatting while walking. Perhaps they were discussing something important, but the two had different opinions, which led to a big argument. Things got so bad that Jay suddenly hit Victor. Then Victor looked at his friend and wrote in the sand, “ Today, my best friend hit me.” They both continued walking without saying anything . Later, they reached a river. Victor was not a good swimmer. By accident, he fell into the river and was going to be carried away by the water. Jay saw this and jumped into the river at once. With difficulty he pulled victor out of the river when Victor became safe, he wrote on a stone, “Today, my friend saved my life.”
Jay, who was watching all this, asked,“So way did you write it in the sand when I hit you, and why did you write on a stone when I saved your life?” Victor replied, “ we should soon forget the wrong done by our friends as words in sand get erased easily, but if they do something good for us, we should always remember their kindness, just as words in stones are kept forever.” Then the two friends walked on as if nothing had happened.
1. According to the passage, which of the following is right?
A. Jay pushed Victor into the river.
B. Victor would remember the good things his friend did for him forever
C. Jay hit Victor because Victor didn’t say anything on the way.
D. Jay and Victor broke off their friendship in the end.
2.From the first paragraph, we can infer that .
A. Jay and Victor were good students at school.
B. Jay and Victor had to walk a long time before they got to school.
C. Jay and Victor were good friends.
D. Jay and Victor didn’t do well in their schoolwork.
3. According to the passage, the underlined word “ erased” means in Chinese.
A. 消失 B. 删掉 C. 刮走 D. 抹掉
4. This passage mainly want to tell us .
A. we shouldn’t go to school if the school is far from our home
B. we should remember the good things others have done for us, and forgive others easily
C. good friends shouldn’t argue with each other.
D. we should turn to our friends for help when we are in danger.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time there lived a cloth businessman in a village with his wife and two children. They were quite rich. They had a beautiful hen which laid an egg every day. It was not an ordinary egg, rather, a golden egg. But the man was not satisfied with what he got daily.
The man wanted to get all the golden eggs from his hen at one go. So, one day he thought hard and at last got a plan. He decided to kill the hen and got all the eggs together.
So, the next day when the hen laid a golden egg, the man caught it, took a sharp knife, and cut its body open. There was nothing but blood all around. He was very sad because now he would not get even one single egg.
His life was going on smoothly with one golden egg a day. But now, he himself made his life miserable(悲惨的). His greed(贪婪) made him poorer and poorer day by day. At last, he became a beggar.
How foolish he was!
1.How many people were there in the businessman’s home?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.
2.Why does the author say it was not an ordinary egg?
A. Because it was beautiful.
B. Because the hen was beautiful.
C. Because it was a golden egg.
D. Because the hen only laid one egg each day.
3.Which is correct according to the passage?
A. The man thought there were many golden eggs in the hen’s body.
B. The man killed the chicken because he didn’t like it.
C. The man killed the chicken for its meat.
D. The man didn’t want the hen to lay eggs any more.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Everyone should get a hen.
B. Everyone should treat his hen well.
C. One should always desire more to get more.
D. One should remain satisfied with what he gets.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time, there were two doors in a house. One was a beautiful living room door, and the other was just a normal bathroom door.
There were some naughty children in the house, and they always kicked(踢) the door. The living room door was always very angry about it and hated the children. The bathroom door didn’t care too much when the children kicked him. Instead, he tried to comfort the living room door. He said, “Don’t worry. It’s normal. They’re children, and they’ll grow up soon. Before long, things will be better.”
One day, the living door finally lost his temper(发脾气). A child kicked him, and he broke at once. The owner of the house got very angry and told the children to be careful next time. This made the living door happy. However, the owner didn’t repair him; he threw him into a landfill(垃圾堆) instead. At the same time, the bathroom door took the place of the living room door. And the children treated him with greater care.
The living room door realized his mistake. He shouldn’t treat young children like that. He should learn to forgive(原谅) others. The happiness from revenge(报复) will never last for long.
1.Why was the living door angry?
A. Because the owner didn’t like him at all
B. Because the children didn’t like to play with him.
C. Because the naughty children always kicked him.
D. Because he was not as beautiful as the bathroom door.
2._____ didn’t care when they children gave him a kick.
A. The living room door B. The bathroom door
C. The bedroom door D. The owner of the house
3.What did the owner do with the living room door?
A. He repaired him
B. He threw him away
C. He turned him into a bed
D. He turned him into a bathroom door.
4.The writer wants to tell us that ______.
A. we should learn to forgive others
B. we should treat children kindly
C. we should treat the doors in different ways
D. we should punish children for bad behavior
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。
Once upon a time , a hippo (河马)lived in a river next to a big tree. One day, a bird came and nested (筑巢)in the tree. The songs of the bird filled the hippo with so much envy (羡慕) that he couldn't think of anything else. Every day he would think why he wasn't born to be a bird even though the bird told him many times he was so lucky to be so big and such a good swimmer.
Finally, the hippo made up his mind that he would come out of the river, climb the tree and start singing. However, when he tried to climb the tree, it was very clear that the hippo didn’t have wings , nor claws (爪子)to climb with.
Realizing that he would never climb up the tree, he angrily hit the tree until it came crashing (坠落)to the ground. Then he stepped onto the leaves of the fallen tree,and began singing.
Unfortunately (不幸地),all that came from his mouth were terrible noises and when the other animals heard this, they all came around to make fun of the hippo.
He was so ashamed by this. He also felt bad about having knocked the tree over. He used all his strength (力气)to raise the tree back up again , and looked after it until it completely recovered (康复).
1.The hippo envied the bird because the bird __________.
2.The hippo tried to climb the tree, but finally he __________.
3.Then he was so angry that __________ and began singing on the leaves of the fallen tree.
4.Unfortunately, the sound he made was so __________ that the other animals all laughed at him.
5.At last he felt __________ about what he had done.
九年级英语信息归纳中等难度题查看答案及解析
综合填空
根据短文内容及所给首字母提示写出所缺单词,使短文意思完整,每空一词。
Once in a small village lived a family with 8 children. Two of the children loved painting very much, but the family was so poor that it was i 1. to send both of them to study at the art college at the same time. After many discussions the two boys f 2.worked out a plan. They would toss (抛) a coin. The loser would go down into the mines (煤矿) and, with his money, p 3. his brother’s college tuition (学费). Then when the brother who won the toss finished his studies, after four years he would support the o 4. brother studying at the college.
Albrecht Durer won the toss and his brother went down into the mines. Durer worked with all his heart and his p 5. were much better than those of most of his teachers. He was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.
Durer returned, the family held a big dinner for his great success. S 6. after the meal began, Durer drank a toast to his dear brother and told Jack he could go to art college, Jack said softly: “The four years in the mines has done too much to my hands. It is too late. Now I can’t e 7. hold a glass.”
To show his great love and r 8. , Durer drew his brother’s hands with palms together and thin fingers towards the sky. He named this creative artwork The Praying Hands, w 9.became very famous years later.
The next time you see a copy of that touching work, take a s 10. look. Let it be your reminder: No one can ever succeed alone!
九年级英语单词拼写困难题查看答案及解析
读下面一段短文,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
Once upon a time, there lived a family of 1. (mouse) in the kitchen. One Saturday morning Father Mouse and his son felt hungry and came out for food. While they 2. ( look) for food, they saw a big cat. Baby Mouse was very afraid and climbed onto his 3. (father) back. Father Mouse shouted at the cat. “Woof, woof!” The cat ran away 4. (quick). “Wow, dad, you’re great!” said Baby Mouse. “Well, son, that’s why it’s important to learn a 5. (two) language.” answered Father Mouse.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析